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    BOOK REVIEW: HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN BY J.K ROWLING Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban‚ written by J.K Rowling is the third book in the phenomenal Harry Potter series. The genre of this book is fantasy which involves magic‚ spells and Hogwarts‚ School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. I chose this book because the whole series is incredible‚ and J.K Rowling is by far one of the all-time greatest authors in the world. The adventure of Harry Potter‚ along with his best friends

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    In the previous century there have been two major series of fantasy novels; "Lord of the Rings" and more recently "Harry Potter". The genre‚ fantasy‚ is very broad‚ but generally contains one main character‚ the protagonist‚ who is fighting for‚ or against something‚ often against evil. In both these novels the main protagonist is fighting against evil and endures a kind of adventure and personal growth. As in most fantasy novels‚ the main characters are in an ulterior world‚ which is comparable

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    Describe at least three ways The Night Circis similar to the Harry Potter series. The Night Circus is similar to Harry Potter series first that both deal with magic. Now‚ the Night circus deals with magic in a different way than the Harry Potter series. The night magic deals with magicians who are real magicians‚ but they seem to be great illusionist. Harry Potter on the other hand deals with how people believe magic would seem. Harry Potter has more dazzle in my opinion than the Night Circus when

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    MOVIE REVIEW Title of Movie: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Name of the Reviewer: A.O. Scott By: A.J. Lalonde In this review A.O. Scott describes what he feels about the movie “Harry Potter and the Order of The Phoenix” and the different things that help support his decision. Three things that he uses to show his feelings and judge the movie are the anticipation of the next book and the length of the movie‚ the acting of the characters and their real life situations‚ and lastly

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    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ---------Scene 1: In a cage. ---------LOCATION: Little Whinging‚ Surrey – night ---------LOCATION: No. Four Privet Drive – Harry’s room - night HARRY: I can’t let you out‚ Hedwig. I’m not allowed to use magic outside of school. Besides‚ if Uncle VernonUNCLE VERNON: Harry Potter! HARRY: Now you’ve done it. AUNT PETUNIA: He’s in there. Vernon... UNCLE VERNON: I’m warning you‚ if you can’t control that bloody bird it’ll have to go. HARRY: But she’s bored

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    The Harry Potter films have had a lasting popularity for many speculated reasons. How could a series be successful in a world so different from it’s own? The varying appeal is due to childlike components on the surface‚ paired with underlying‚ more complex themes. The adventure of the story reels viewers in‚ but their are other elements at hand. The series seems to empathize and strike interest with people of older age. There is an interrelationship between the subliminal world and what appears behind

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    opposite. One’s view in Alfonso Cuaron’s adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban can be different in many ways.The audience can judge one’s film quicker than actually analyzing the director’s true purpose on why they did the changes they did. In this essay‚ the audience will learn why Mr. Cuaron made the changes he made. As well as‚ the similarities and differences on J.K. Rowling’s and Mr. Cuaron’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and how their main messages overall

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    Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of a wizard‚ Harry Potter‚ and his friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger‚ all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry’s quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort‚ whose aims are to become immortal‚ conquer the wizarding world‚ subjugate non-magical people‚ and destroy all those who stand in his way

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    Harry Potter has to spend a miserble summer with his only remaining family‚ the Dursleys. During a dinner party hosted by his uncle and aunt‚ Harry is visited by Dobby‚ a house-elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts‚ the magical school for wizards that Harry attended last year with his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. Harry politley ignores the warning‚ and when Dobby causes havoc in the kitchen‚ the Dursleys think it was Harry. The Dursleys angrily lock Harry in his room for the

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    Frege’s Puzzle about Identity (Lycan‚ 2000: 14): Consider the following sentence: S3: “The writer of the Harry Potter series is J.K.Rowling.” According to R.T‚ meaning is equal to reference. Therefore words that have the same referent must have the same meaning. Meaning that S3 is a trivial necessary truth (Lycan‚ 2000: 14)‚ like (*) “The writer of the Harry Potter series is the writer of the Harry Potter series. But S3 is neither trivial (true in virtue of concepts) nor is it necessary (couldn’t be otherwise)

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